There’s a lesson to be learned from Hellbound: Book Of The Dead, a well made but slow-moving horror effort from director Steve Sessions (Dead Clowns). If you’re going to make a moody, deliberately paced horror film that relies on suspense rather than fast paced thrills and gore, it’s probably best not to title your film in a way that recalls both The Evil Dead and Hellraiser. The film’s alternate title, Cadaver Bay, has its own issues but at least doesn’t set expectations that the film has no possibility of reaching. Which is not to say that Hellbound is a bad
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